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Published on 13/08/09
A BUNGLING jewellery salesman set down a bag containing gems worth £1MILLION in a charity shop - allowing thieves to walk off with it as he browsed through books.
Barry Frostick, 62, was hawking the valuable gear to specialist stores in Perth when he wandered into the Oxfam outlet.
He lay down his blue canvas sports bag, which was packed with diamond rings, bracelets and necklaces, on the floor.
Cops believe a woman and man then created a diversion and made off with the haul of jewels. And it's thought the gang could have been following their target for weeks.
Last night a police source said: "This appears to have been a carefully planned robbery.
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